A second petition for Infinity Ward’s new game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has been posted.

The new petition asks gamers to continue holding strong against Activision and Infinity Ward, requesting the gaming companies to give the PC gamers what they have been asking for from the start. The details of the petition are as follows:

To:  Infinity Ward

This petition has been formed in order to request that Infinity Ward, the developers of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, to review their decision with regards to the following:

- Support for an in-game console;
- Support for the “/record” feature;
- Support for the lean feature;
- Support for auto-balancing;
- Support for multiple profiles;
- Support for better Graphics and FOV control;
- Support for actual ping readouts in ms (not graphs);
- Support for a tournament game type (like Promod);

Dedicated Server/IWNet specific:

- Support for mod tools and modded Dedicated Servers;
- Support for Punkbuster enabled Dedicated Servers;
- Support for Dedicated Server admins to choose player numbers (Max: 50);
- Support for PC gamers to choose if they wish to connect to an IWNet P2P server or a Dedicated Server (hosted by clans/individuals, etc)

The PC Community strongly believes that with the lack of these basic features, in comparison to Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare that the future of Modern Warfare 2 looks bleak and also raises a further concerning outlook for the future of the PC Gaming Community.

We would like to see that Infinity Ward recognises our feedback/concerns and communicates with the PC Community. We feel that up to this point we have been treated as an inferior customer because we do not play a console platform. We hope that this petition (post Modern Warfare 2 release) will help us to overcome the worsening relationship that Infinity Ward currently have, with the PC Community and will help us to again, regain a strong and mutually beneficial relationship.
It is requested that all signatories only sign once (and as themselves) so that this petition accurately represents the views/concerns/feedback of the PC Community.

This petition can be found here: http://www.petitiononline.com/mw2pcpr/petition.html

At the time of writing this article, the petition has 2205 signatures. Will this petition be enough to convince the gaming companies to give the gamers what they want? Many gamers are hoping so, however it seems that from past experiences with these companies, it may be a loss. Only time will tell.